Back in my loft days in Chicago this would be played by DIZ at 7am Sunday morning and ppl would be literally rolling on the floor and jacking up the speakers!! Miss those days!
As much as I love this song. You could not really drop this at an EDM festival. I mean this is definitely later in the set, early morning track. And fact there is a specific time and place when you can actually play the song however if you can drop it in the right spot, it’s still a banger.
Detroit, Chicago or Berlin the music lived due to Millions of hard working people, enjoying weekends. All those warehouse workers, shifting tons of goods per day, the bricklayers, factory workers, garbage men, labourers. That music was their escape from grimm reality of very hard back braking jobs.
Always reminds me of two things, both in 1994: it being on the night time mix of Power FM for months any time I tuned in late. And Derrick May playing it in The Tallaght Basketball Arena Rave. I remember it because it was the only tune I recognised for the whole 2.5 hours he was DJ-ing. Never knew the name of it then and didn't for years. I just knew it as the I Feel Love track that went on forever, with a screechy woman in the breakdown. It used to test my patience in 1994 but I grew to really love and admire it.
when I was 16 in 1992 I got interested in House music, on a school trip to London I visited a recordshop called Fat Cat Records, kind of a basement, 12 inches everywhere, and I didn't exactly know what to look for, the person who worked there suggested some records and among those was this one.. Still in my collection today, I love it
If your copy was the U.K. release on the Open label, it would have originally come from my van. I used to work for revolver APT, the company that distributed the Open label and I used to deliver records to all the London stores during the mid nineties, including FatCat
Masterpiece of electronic music, the way the track builds up with various elements and drops them in and out. Takes you on a true journey. Sounds amazing on a good sound system.
this tune was a must in my set back in the days... i mixed it with l'll louis's french kiss. this is such a tremendous masterpiece!!!!!! i never get tired of it.... fucking timeless!!!!!
I remember listening to this the first time in the club "Ultraschall" in München Riem in late 1994. It always felt so sentimental and melancholic to me, like even back then it already planned beforehand for you to remember that long time ago when you danced to it and feel a bit sad because these times are gone.
used to play this for the entirety, mixing other tunes into it like Glenn Underground's I Feel Dub (I Feel Love with Moroder's Chase), so easy on the xfader
I remember when @SiliconeSoul played this in Varna, Comics Club.. early 2000 I believe, one of the forever moments.. First time I heard this track.. too good.
Oh yes. Oh yes.......Detroit.. Is there a better track to play from a pleasure point of a view. ? Just phenomenal. Used to flip this all day... Some Cajual Recs or Lil Louis French kiss to mix in.... Even went with Dave Angel. Funk Music ...man... memory lane. Thanks 5:51
@@AlexPaulMason-nl8yk Try "M 4.5" Maurizo... or Axis Records 001 "Sleepchamber", Robert Hood - "Minimal Nation" (complete album), Robert Hood - "Detroit: One Circle".
Sublime sampling on display here. I've known this track since it was released and never realised the drums are lifted straight from Hit & Run. Carl Craig was way ahead of his time.
Beat was alright, I thought this was going to be another minimal tech house track like i've been getting so much recently, but boy was I wrong. That bass guitar loop kills.
1994-96 the best years
Back in my loft days in Chicago this would be played by DIZ at 7am Sunday morning and ppl would be literally rolling on the floor and jacking up the speakers!! Miss those days!
Remember dropping the floor to Knuckles. Chicago had the soul thing. Gospel. Jacking it.
Definition of a "forever track". This will destroy every dancefloor everytime is dropped. 100%
Yep, when the time's right. timing is important. The buildup.
But, of course.
YES
Preach!
2022 still the shit !!!!
As much as I love this song. You could not really drop this at an EDM festival. I mean this is definitely later in the set, early morning track. And fact there is a specific time and place when you can actually play the song however if you can drop it in the right spot, it’s still a banger.
Detroit, Chicago or Berlin the music lived due to Millions of hard working people, enjoying weekends. All those warehouse workers, shifting tons of goods per day, the bricklayers, factory workers, garbage men, labourers. That music was their escape from grimm reality of very hard back braking jobs.
Always reminds me of two things, both in 1994: it being on the night time mix of Power FM for months any time I tuned in late. And Derrick May playing it in The Tallaght Basketball Arena Rave. I remember it because it was the only tune I recognised for the whole 2.5 hours he was DJ-ing. Never knew the name of it then and didn't for years. I just knew it as the I Feel Love track that went on forever, with a screechy woman in the breakdown. It used to test my patience in 1994 but I grew to really love and admire it.
Good comment! 😄👌
when I was 16 in 1992 I got interested in House music, on a school trip to London I visited a recordshop called Fat Cat Records, kind of a basement, 12 inches everywhere, and I didn't exactly know what to look for, the person who worked there suggested some records and among those was this one.. Still in my collection today, I love it
FatCat was a top adress.
There are some killer tracks on FatCat Records.
The other suggestions????? 😊
If your copy was the U.K. release on the Open label, it would have originally come from my van. I used to work for revolver APT, the company that distributed the Open label and I used to deliver records to all the London stores during the mid nineties, including FatCat
@@alunmauve cool, I'm visiting London this december, it has been a while, I'm curous if there is still a vinyl culture there!
@@serioussam643 one called "Cosmic EP" and one "Franks Town" they mixed well together with Throw, I'll dig the crate.
Will always remind me of
94 Doc Martin🏠🎶💯
Flammable Líquido!
Masterpiece of electronic music, the way the track builds up with various elements and drops them in and out. Takes you on a true journey. Sounds amazing on a good sound system.
this tune was a must in my set back in the days... i mixed it with l'll louis's french kiss. this is such a tremendous masterpiece!!!!!! i never get tired of it.... fucking timeless!!!!!
TEMAZO 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Classic and a definite influence on Underworld’s King of Snake !
good call
Listened to this tune on a liam dollard cassette tape mix in 1994. Im now 47 what a jem still rock on 🤘
Masterpiece.
Wow , now this is memories🎉
Masterpiece of house music.
I remember listening to this the first time in the club "Ultraschall" in München Riem in late 1994.
It always felt so sentimental and melancholic to me, like even back then it already planned beforehand for you to remember that long time ago when you danced to it and feel a bit sad because these times are gone.
Gone but Never forgotten...sigh...
Inmortal...!!!
Summer 94' my Ibiza first time with 20 years old.So crazy & timeless track!!!
For me IT club Amsterdam !!! 1994
The single version is just so much more. Thx for posting!
ONE OF THE BEST 90S RAVES
I remember when we Dancing all night long at the e-werk in berlin
Awesome!
Still kicks in 2020!!
2022 !!!!!
CLASSIC..... Brutal... Piel de gallina... ❤
Damn 1994. I got that record when it was fresh :D
Merci pour ce bijou que j avais, honte à moi, oublié
Atemporal!
B.H., Brasil, presente!
CLASSIC!!!! that was the real electrónic music party on 🔥🔥🔥 What made Ibiza popular before 2000. Absolutly superb... HIGH VIBE🔥❤🔥
Grande som que fica para história da dance music
Miguel Santos de Lisboa Portugal
still brings the feels!
Just discovered Carl Craig today. Today is a great day
Carl Craig discovered the beat discovered Carl Craig.
used to play this for the entirety, mixing other tunes into it like Glenn Underground's I Feel Dub (I Feel Love with Moroder's Chase), so easy on the xfader
Dope 🔥🔝👍
Absolument extraordinaire encore aujourd'hui ✨✨✨✨🎈💃🎶🔥
reimagined by so many UK DJs in 2020s onwards.
forever masterpiece🥰
Got this on clear yellow vinyl when it 1st dropped...it was my secret weapon for a few years....badman tune
This was on the Doc Marin Flammable Liquid CD. God what a time. ☹ I wish I could go back.
TEMAZO 🎧❤️🎧
I remember when @SiliconeSoul played this in Varna, Comics Club.. early 2000 I believe, one of the forever moments.. First time I heard this track.. too good.
thanks for sharing these gems of techno
... this Track is on a CD-Compilation... "Higher Techno"...
love this
Oh yes. Oh yes.......Detroit.. Is there a better track to play from a pleasure point of a view. ? Just phenomenal. Used to flip this all day... Some Cajual Recs or Lil Louis French kiss to mix in.... Even went with Dave Angel. Funk Music
...man... memory lane. Thanks 5:51
@@AlexPaulMason-nl8yk
Try "M 4.5" Maurizo... or Axis Records 001 "Sleepchamber",
Robert Hood - "Minimal Nation" (complete album),
Robert Hood - "Detroit: One Circle".
Sublime sampling on display here. I've known this track since it was released and never realised the drums are lifted straight from Hit & Run. Carl Craig was way ahead of his time.
ab so lute classic!!!!
One of my favourite house music title forever. Sorry for my english. 😂
Omg was searching for this one so long!’❤
classic from back in the day!
From in tha beginning ...
Just a BOMB track !!!
Thx ...
j'adoooore
Instant dopamine mood enhancing music - hearing it always gives me a boost ✨❤️✨☯️✨🍄
👌
Doc Martin's first track on his Flammable liquid mix!🔥
Banging still 💪❤️😎
I listning first at Technikum Mechanizacji Muzyki at RMF Rave FM late 90's.
Mondays at Extreme (Belgium) with DJ Phi Phi ❤️
absolute best track
thx
Inmortal y lo sabes.
1994 The best house music, yeahhhhhh. Forever green
Che ricordi 💣😁
Excellent (Y) :) !!!!!!!!!!!!!
❤️❤️❤️MARAVILHOSA ❤️❤️❤️
🔥 classic 🔥
Mínimo 10 000 vatios procesados y con láser, dj.
State of the art
My Brow was DJ in BCM. ..............................outblowing
Bcm Mallorca?
@@oliverbold9724 Yes Rad Damon
@@Wonderingsoulman I'm from Mallorca and I know Damon Jay.I also was there.
🐐
great old house
TROP BIEN
Still!!!
Still banging!
Beat was alright, I thought this was going to be another minimal tech house track like i've been getting so much recently, but boy was I wrong. That bass guitar loop kills.
14 min POWER 🔥🔥🔥
The r/OldElectronicMusic subreddit brought me here!
masterpiece
masterpiece of good times music. un fucking real.
Hell yeah.
Hymn ❤️
It’s a boom !!!!🕺🏽💥
LOOOOLLL questa è storia della HOUSE!! GREAT!! :D
Released: 1994
Genre: Electronic
Style: Techno, Deep House
Enorme et diabolique !!
🔥
Hot.
On fire
Thank you
🔥
Temonnnn
cool stuff 📎 🖇
Great!
Esto si es un temazo y no los truños que hacen hoy en día
Glück auf
Vaya cremita
Por desgracia se ha puesto peor
uuuu temazooooooooooo
Temple of sound best crowd ever
Did they play this a lot in the Temple?
Fatboy Slim at Electric Picnic 2005
beutifullllllllllllllll😆
people started screaming 16 bars before the "scream" part came on... still gives me chills...
Oulala
soulfuric
10/18/23
8:32 pm
Hey now.
In my opinion
this song is underrated. It's
so sexxxy, and deep, exciting!
Well thank you for liking my comment/opinion! I hope all is well with you..? Who ever you are.
So fckg epic i love it thanks ♾️🔊❤️🤘🏼👽💨🍻🕉🤏🏼👃🏼🤣🤘🏼😉💚🌐💃🏻🕺🏼💯❤️♾️☮️
Beat sampled from Loleatta Holloway - Hit and Run: ruclips.net/video/EE8E2zfar5E/видео.html
100% HOUSE
"the house tracks are all the same and monotonous"... LOL
Manuel Göttsching - E2-E4
💎💎💎
because blind test .
Monster
café d'anvers!
UJAV yup Cafe op zijn best